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The distric is the legacy entity left to service school bonds after a new district was created to educate Detroit's children.
August 30 -
Volume bounced back from second lowest monthly total of the year in July as yields plunged to historic lows and issuers came out in droves.
August 30 -
Lori Lightfoot is eyeing new taxes, debt refinancing, and state action to help close a $838 million gap.
August 30 -
Consumers are still fueling economic expansion, with personal consumption gaining 0.6% in July after a 0.3% rise in June.
August 30 -
There are no reasonable grounds for the lawsuit to proceed, said the order from Jack D. Davis II. An appeal is planned.
August 29 -
Many market participants were already planning their getaways before the unofficial end of summer hits next Monday.
August 29 -
Three Federal Reserve Bank presidents said they would cautiously consider supporting a rate cut.
August 29 -
Washington's overall economic strength and strong pension funding position outweighed troubles at Boeing as Moody's upgraded the state to Aaa.
August 29 -
Lynn Martin, President and COO of ICE Data Services, talks with Chip Barnett about ICE's acquisitions and expansion, and discusses transparency and liquidity in the municipal bond market and the firm's introduction of a real-time AAA muni curve.
August 29 -
NYC to continue Wells' muni underwriting ban as Fed's Powell opines on the firm's woes.
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